Mr. Tanaka
Does anyone else think he did mean well? Chiyo's father was desperate for money to help his dying wife, so he was convinced to sell his daughters by Mr. Tanaka. The book tells us Mr. Tanaka has a geisha mistress of his own in a neighboring town. We know that clients and others have no idea what geisha training involves or what their personal lives are like. All they see is glamour and beauty for women who are paid for only their company and nothing else. I think he may have really thought he was helping the girls have what he saw as a better life. He was wrong, and I am sure money was a consideration, but did he know what they would be subjected to? And did he know Satsu would be sent on to be a prostitute?
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